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we are governed not simply by men and women but by laws. we're fueled by entrepreneurship and innovation and we are defined by a democratic discourse that allows each generation to reimagine and renew our union once more. so in israel, we see value that is we share. even as we recognize what makes us different. that is an essential part of our bonds. now, i stand here today mindful that for both our nations these are some complicated times. we have difficult issues to work through within our own countries and we face dangers and upheavel around the world. and when i look at young people within the united states, i think about the choices they must make in their lives to define who will be as a nation in this 21st century particularly as we emerge from two wars and the worst recession since the great depression. but part of the reason i like talking to young people is because no matter how great the challenges are, their idealism, their energy, their ambition lways gives me hope. and i see the same spirit in the young people here today. i be
we are governed not simply by men and women but by laws. we're fueled by entrepreneurship and innovation and we are defined by a democratic discourse that allows each generation to reimagine and renew our union once more. so in israel, we see value that is we share. even as we recognize what makes us different. that is an essential part of our bonds. now, i stand here today mindful that for both our nations these are some complicated times. we have difficult issues to work through within our...
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[inaudible] what does it say about the priority of this coalition government? >> it's an important priority we have taken on in budget after budget even in difficult times say we are on your side, we want to cut your taxes bills. in two weeks time there are is a tax cut of over 200 pounds for 24 million people in our country. each and every taxpayer at the same time lifting over 2 million people out of tax and don't pay any income tax at all. it's progress on the side of people who work hard and want to get on. >> what is the prime minister planning to spend his millionaire's tax on? [cheering and applause] >> honorable lady, when the top rate of tax put up, millionaires paid 7 million pounds less. that's incompetent and inefficient sei she left -- to support. >> the question is asked, when the prime minister is giving -- [inaudible] dr. julian lewis. give him the sas nighting gail had the qirks quashed following the quashing of his military prison sentence last year, does the prime minister agree with me that it would be totally against the public interest and
[inaudible] what does it say about the priority of this coalition government? >> it's an important priority we have taken on in budget after budget even in difficult times say we are on your side, we want to cut your taxes bills. in two weeks time there are is a tax cut of over 200 pounds for 24 million people in our country. each and every taxpayer at the same time lifting over 2 million people out of tax and don't pay any income tax at all. it's progress on the side of people who work...
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the home secretary governments got their immigration policy wrong. that she should persuade her husband to make a similar position as far as economic policy? >> i think my honorable friend makes a very good point. we inherited a complete shambles when it came to immigration, a system completely out of control. but we have had apologies or sort of apologies for that. what we have not had as any sort of apology for the borrowing, spending, and debt, for the mess we are left in by the party opposite. >> mr. speaker, it has been estimated that some of the cost 7 just one nuclear reactor, million households would be lifted out of fuel poverty. it comes with an eye watering 14 billion pound price tag. that does not make nuclear unaffordable, can you tell us what would? >> our fleet of nuclear power stations are coming to the end of their life. i think it is very important that we work hard to replace some of that capacity. myt is what -- why i think right honorable friend was absolutely right to give us the go-ahead. i think it will be an important provide
the home secretary governments got their immigration policy wrong. that she should persuade her husband to make a similar position as far as economic policy? >> i think my honorable friend makes a very good point. we inherited a complete shambles when it came to immigration, a system completely out of control. but we have had apologies or sort of apologies for that. what we have not had as any sort of apology for the borrowing, spending, and debt, for the mess we are left in by the party...
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with stronger political parties, governance, transparency, which makes government's more effective and make sure that the people feel a connection to their governments. your majesty, you have been a driving force for these peace efforts. you can be sure the united states will continue to work with you. economic progress has become what political process. the majority government is working hard to manage the current budget challenges. i think that his majesty outlined enormous pressures that jordan is experiencing, including a range of at external factors as well. i recognize what these economic reforms are difficult, they are essential to create the kind of growth and opportunity and dynamism that will help the jordanian people achieve their dreams. loanhappy to provide guarantees to jordan as your. together, i believe we can deliver the result that jordanian people deserve. health care, clean water, enhanced training that i know a lot of the jordanian people need to get a job or turn entrepreneurial skills into a business that creates even more jobs. ofas proud to welcome some these o
with stronger political parties, governance, transparency, which makes government's more effective and make sure that the people feel a connection to their governments. your majesty, you have been a driving force for these peace efforts. you can be sure the united states will continue to work with you. economic progress has become what political process. the majority government is working hard to manage the current budget challenges. i think that his majesty outlined enormous pressures that...
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have been some the thought that our government will give that foreign aid to the morsi government and not have the fbi and being given the access to that individual to is unacceptable. if you could keep the committee informed on the progress of the morsi government giving you access, i would appreciate it,. ann patterson told me she would raise it and she told me secretary kerry was going to raise it. i don't know if he did. if you could let me know in a week or two. >> i will do that. on friday, a federal judge in california declared the fbi oppose the use of national security letters unconstitutional,. i assume the department will pursue an appeal. do you have any comment on the fbi's use of national security national-security letters in a tool to protect national security? >> the arc critical tool. in terms of establishing pren invasive or more extensive investigations. without the ability to get information quickly, we would be working with one hand tied behind our backs. notp ofhe department of justice, but i would assume i probably will appeal that opinion or that decision by th
have been some the thought that our government will give that foreign aid to the morsi government and not have the fbi and being given the access to that individual to is unacceptable. if you could keep the committee informed on the progress of the morsi government giving you access, i would appreciate it,. ann patterson told me she would raise it and she told me secretary kerry was going to raise it. i don't know if he did. if you could let me know in a week or two. >> i will do that. on...
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this is really government is perhaps less solid and previous israeli governments. i do think there is something that contributes to the solidity of the relationship when the two leaders look at each other as reelected by their own politics. ironically, both men come to the summit with a much heavier emphasis on the need to address the internal politics in their own countries. for the president, he is coming back to deal with the end of government. that is supposed to happen in a few days. netanyahu's is at least as much about domestic issues as everything we have just spoken about. a lot but those items on the table. there is a lot more to talk about in terms of jordan, and the very important message the president is sending by going -- his first trip to the arab countries since the series of uprisings. he picked a monarchy, and what message this sends elsewhere in the region is powerful. let me turn now to your questions and comments. please be kind enough to address your question to one of our participants so that all three don't have to answer every question. th
this is really government is perhaps less solid and previous israeli governments. i do think there is something that contributes to the solidity of the relationship when the two leaders look at each other as reelected by their own politics. ironically, both men come to the summit with a much heavier emphasis on the need to address the internal politics in their own countries. for the president, he is coming back to deal with the end of government. that is supposed to happen in a few days....
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it will be a shia government. that put the sunnis a difficult position, and in the early days they brokered the political process. that did not work. they then joined in it. that is not working. now they are caught in a difficult position. they do not want to go to the extreme where al qaeda is because they get themselves where victims of al qaeda. at the same time, they are being marginalized and being treated as second-class citizens. it is very difficult. i must say that their general dissatisfaction is a much s is part of a much wider dissatisfaction. they will feel that there are no services, no security, no progress, no jobs. where on earth are we going? the country seems to be in this situation where it is not moving at all. >> fantastic. much to delve into, and the circle back particularly on the allocation of will on revenue of a broader dissatisfaction. tell us about the state of kurdish-era politics at the moment, all these concerns that moves by the kurds enter in selling their oil from the north and o
it will be a shia government. that put the sunnis a difficult position, and in the early days they brokered the political process. that did not work. they then joined in it. that is not working. now they are caught in a difficult position. they do not want to go to the extreme where al qaeda is because they get themselves where victims of al qaeda. at the same time, they are being marginalized and being treated as second-class citizens. it is very difficult. i must say that their general...
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these conflicts are for the governments to get together and say, we have a conflict. you need to come over here and help us. host: james, thank you for the call. anybody talking about military use in the middle east was as a diplomatic effort? guest: i do not think anybody is talking but american military use. they are talking about the question of what the the united states needs to intervene militarily in iran. there is no appetite in the united states or in the american government to start another war in the middle east. we are marking tenures for the iraq war. that is -- we are marking 10 years for the iraq war. israelis want to feel -- they do not want america to go to war with iran. if everything is exhausted and nothing works, the united states will be willing to do something >> the future of the republican party tomorrow. discussing income inequality before the typical wage earner and ceos. then to the justice department program that spans -- spins almost $300 million on halfway houses to help inmates. today on c-span
these conflicts are for the governments to get together and say, we have a conflict. you need to come over here and help us. host: james, thank you for the call. anybody talking about military use in the middle east was as a diplomatic effort? guest: i do not think anybody is talking but american military use. they are talking about the question of what the the united states needs to intervene militarily in iran. there is no appetite in the united states or in the american government to start...
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government can be helpful. on your last point, i think that part of my goal during this trip has been to hear from both president abbas and prime minister netanyahu about what they would need and how they would see a potential path, how it will be structured. i think it is premature for me to give you an answer to the question that you just posed. i think it is a good one, i think it is a legitimate one, but i'm still hearing from them. and me, secretary kerry, and others we're going to go back and look at what we've heard from both sides and make a determination as to what has the best prospect for success. i will say this, that i think, incremental steps that serve to delay and put off some of the more fundamental issues rather than incremental steps that help to shape a what a final step might look like. probably won't be the boast approach. it is not clear that will build trust. if you have a situation that the incremental steps replace the broader vision versus incremental steps in pursuit of a broader vis
government can be helpful. on your last point, i think that part of my goal during this trip has been to hear from both president abbas and prime minister netanyahu about what they would need and how they would see a potential path, how it will be structured. i think it is premature for me to give you an answer to the question that you just posed. i think it is a good one, i think it is a legitimate one, but i'm still hearing from them. and me, secretary kerry, and others we're going to go back...
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intervention to change the nature of the government in the country had a very slender record of success and that iraq had none of the characteristics that would lead to success in such a venture. third, the argument was being made that it would trigger a tsunami of democratic transformation across the region, was at best a faith based argument. you were not there in 2002, but later you became a very strong critic of this effort. what was it that changed your mind, that led you to make the arguments you did in the mid- 2000's? >> i remember vividly the night when the war commenced. i was asked by the pbs news to be there. i remember vividly all of a sudden the news came that major explosions are taking place in baghdad, that baghdad is under air assault, and that the war had begun. i had such a sick feeling in my stomach. i said to myself, i just hope to god that we now find those weapons of mass destruction, because that was the reason why the war was started. i was already by then conscious of the fact that there was a deliberate confusion in terminology used by the administration to j
intervention to change the nature of the government in the country had a very slender record of success and that iraq had none of the characteristics that would lead to success in such a venture. third, the argument was being made that it would trigger a tsunami of democratic transformation across the region, was at best a faith based argument. you were not there in 2002, but later you became a very strong critic of this effort. what was it that changed your mind, that led you to make the...
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it could be that the government will look entirely different from how the last government did. i can imagine lots of political scenarios where you can work out a deal between the groups >> taking in more regionally, we , ve refugees in turkey overwhelming in jordan and lebanon on. term, this becomes a financial burden of political risk to these countries. what do we need to make sure we do everything necessary so that does not happen? conversations with these neighboring countries -- they have explained to us the strains and burdens this is putting on their societies. there are economic strains and also attentions between the groups in those countries like in lebanon, for example. we talked about questions and i thought about how christians and muslims live together in lebanon on but when you have these extra burdens put on the country, and provoked tensions among different communities. what congress can do is continue to provide assistance so we can support these countries. in some cases such as dorgan, we have a bilateral assistance relationship -- such as jordan, we have a b
it could be that the government will look entirely different from how the last government did. i can imagine lots of political scenarios where you can work out a deal between the groups >> taking in more regionally, we , ve refugees in turkey overwhelming in jordan and lebanon on. term, this becomes a financial burden of political risk to these countries. what do we need to make sure we do everything necessary so that does not happen? conversations with these neighboring countries -- they...
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is that i understood why the government and the philippines would to resolvet approach this conflict. efforts have been made to reach an agreement to come to the mutual beneficial agreement. that had failed. the ability to have a resolution to this very that method was logical. ofs i think the resolution these disputes have to come by nature of using the rule of law. resolution that exists under that treaty is an to address this problem. our goal and our diplomacy is based on urging governments not to use the type of rhetoric that leads to confrontation but instead to work multinational a in order to resolve disputes. we can see areas when nations with competing claims came very close to resolution. inause of nationalist voices both countries, we failed to achieve that opportunity to resolve. to the capital markets, what the consequences will be in terms of contraction. if you set off the rhetoric which then lead to escalation and then meet to construction of trade and confidence in the region. this right now is a very great challenge for the united states. of the challenge because ri
is that i understood why the government and the philippines would to resolvet approach this conflict. efforts have been made to reach an agreement to come to the mutual beneficial agreement. that had failed. the ability to have a resolution to this very that method was logical. ofs i think the resolution these disputes have to come by nature of using the rule of law. resolution that exists under that treaty is an to address this problem. our goal and our diplomacy is based on urging governments...
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mohamed morsi wins every government with one exception. a very tiny government. you see a lot of vulnerability for the islamists, in this case, morsi, in the delta. in fact, he won by a pretty big margins in the delta by more than 10 percentage points in four of those five governments. more secular candidates also tend to do well in the red sea area, but i don't want to concentrate on those. we are talking about less than 1%. the story emerging is that islamists are doing really well in upper egypt, non-islamists are doing well in the metropolitan areas in the north, cairo and alexandria, and there are surprising oppositions to the islamists emerging in the delta. i'm going to move on to the constitutional referenda, and the reason why i did not lead with this, this is the first chronologically. the first vote that took place after the revolution. we should look at it with some degree of caution in terms of what it says about non-islamists and islamists. that said, it is a decent proxy indicator, he cause islamists-- because islamists strongly lined up in favor o
mohamed morsi wins every government with one exception. a very tiny government. you see a lot of vulnerability for the islamists, in this case, morsi, in the delta. in fact, he won by a pretty big margins in the delta by more than 10 percentage points in four of those five governments. more secular candidates also tend to do well in the red sea area, but i don't want to concentrate on those. we are talking about less than 1%. the story emerging is that islamists are doing really well in upper...
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we need to consider where government -- what government constitutionally can do. we should examine what limitations are appropriate to protect our privacy. just because the government may comply with the constitution does not mean they should be allowed to constantly surveil like big brother. the thought of government drones buzzing overhead monitoring the activities of law-abiding citizens runs contrary to the notion of what it means to live in a free society. the fourth amendment has the consistent meaning, but the tests for determining whether fourth amendment rights have been violated have changed aztec nothing changes. the physical trespass is necessary. for more than 40 years after that, the inquiry has been whether an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy has been violated. the recent supreme court case of u.s. vs. jones examined whether advanced technology is so intrusive that it becomes a trespass in violation of the fourth amendment. that case is a good starting point for discussion on drones. example, innovations in communication technology, su
we need to consider where government -- what government constitutionally can do. we should examine what limitations are appropriate to protect our privacy. just because the government may comply with the constitution does not mean they should be allowed to constantly surveil like big brother. the thought of government drones buzzing overhead monitoring the activities of law-abiding citizens runs contrary to the notion of what it means to live in a free society. the fourth amendment has the...
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we have asked them to cooperate with the federal government. on the one hand we are asking, when it comes to intrusion but private industry, support us. there has been some reluctance over time. on the other hand, when it comes to intellectual property, they provide us -- to information and ask us to pursue these criminals. my question is -- why are they not together? intellectual property can be a movie, a song, a military secret. something stolen from a university. as isarch laboratory, being pointed out. it would seem to me that private industry would have, if you combine them, to work with us to address cyber attacks. we have talked about intellectual property cases and on the other hand cyber cases, and i suggest that they are not too different. and that we ought to be looking at them as one grouping and should have the support of private entity in those efforts. >> i agree. we are getting our house stolen in front of us. some of it in very open forum that you can see on the internet. some through accidental cyber attacks. we ought to be c
we have asked them to cooperate with the federal government. on the one hand we are asking, when it comes to intrusion but private industry, support us. there has been some reluctance over time. on the other hand, when it comes to intellectual property, they provide us -- to information and ask us to pursue these criminals. my question is -- why are they not together? intellectual property can be a movie, a song, a military secret. something stolen from a university. as isarch laboratory, being...
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how you run a government or a branch of government with c.r.'s that go for that short amount of time? how do you adequately budget for that? >> it is very difficult. we err on the side of being conservative, as we have here, to make sure we are not deficient at the end of any given continuing resolution. it is difficult. we are a very large operation. we are taking in over 400,000 people a year. and if it has to go on for the full year. when you are in an environment where you do not know what your budget is going to be on the various marks and the house and the senate are different, when you are looking at sequestration, it is a challenge and you do your best under the circumstances to come up with the right answer. >> as you went through the releases and you sit here today, do you think your department went through the necessary due diligence to make sure the people who are released pose the least threat to our citizens and constituents? >> instructions to the field were clear. these decisions were made by career professionals in the field. so
how you run a government or a branch of government with c.r.'s that go for that short amount of time? how do you adequately budget for that? >> it is very difficult. we err on the side of being conservative, as we have here, to make sure we are not deficient at the end of any given continuing resolution. it is difficult. we are a very large operation. we are taking in over 400,000 people a year. and if it has to go on for the full year. when you are in an environment where you do not know...
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because our goal and our diplomacy is based on urging governments -- urging governments not to use the type of nationalistic rhetoric that leads to confrontation but to work multinationally in order to resolve dispute. we can see periods in the past when nations with competing claims came very close to resolution. and unfortunately because of nationalist voices in both countries, we failed to achieve that opportunity to resolve the situation. and that's why i think the united states can play an important role here, because we can be a constant reminder of what the consequences will be to the capital markets. what the consequences will be in terms of contraction and failure to see economic growth if you set off the rhetoric, which then leads to escalation and then leads to constriction of trade. constriction of confidence in a region. this, right now, is a very great challenge for the united states. and it's a challenge because of in some ways, the rise of this nationalist rhetoric. and so this is something that the diplomatic corps is here today. i see them shaking their heads in agree
because our goal and our diplomacy is based on urging governments -- urging governments not to use the type of nationalistic rhetoric that leads to confrontation but to work multinationally in order to resolve dispute. we can see periods in the past when nations with competing claims came very close to resolution. and unfortunately because of nationalist voices in both countries, we failed to achieve that opportunity to resolve the situation. and that's why i think the united states can play an...
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not just governments. [applause] no one -- no single step can change overnight what lies in the hearts and minds of millions. no single step is going to erase years of history and propaganda. but progress with the palestinians is a powerful way to begin. while sidelining extremists who thrive on conflict and thrive on division, it would make a difference. [applause] so peace is necessary. ut peace is also just. peace is also just. there is no question that israel has faced palestinian factions who turn to terror. leaders who missed historic opportunities. that is all true. that is why security must be at the center of any agreement. and there is no question that the only path to peace is through negotiations, which is why despite the criticism we have received, the united states will oppose unilateral efforts to bypass negotiations through the united nations. it has to be done by the parties. [applause] but the palestinian peoples' right to self-determination, their right to justice, must also be recognize
not just governments. [applause] no one -- no single step can change overnight what lies in the hearts and minds of millions. no single step is going to erase years of history and propaganda. but progress with the palestinians is a powerful way to begin. while sidelining extremists who thrive on conflict and thrive on division, it would make a difference. [applause] so peace is necessary. ut peace is also just. peace is also just. there is no question that israel has faced palestinian factions...
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-- there are no governments that are supportive, but there are high officials within governments that are supportive. many of them for their own personal corruption purposes, but i think a few of them to make life a little more difficult for the united states. i don't want to get into the detail in an open hearing. think john is absolutely correct. this points to another real concern about these networks. on ourt just the impact population and youth using narcotics, the profits are used to corrupt officials and that undermines these fragile democracies. nameld be hard pressed to a state that was an identified narcos state. there are officials throughout the region and certainly afghanistan involved in this. it is extremely pernicious. do countries like iran or north korea have a working relationship with them? > i will speak to iran and -- not as far as state policy. strong and effective counter narcotics effort. i know that because it on the border with afghanistan and we have the ability to understand what's going on there. if you ask that the e a, iran can be very effective. hand,
-- there are no governments that are supportive, but there are high officials within governments that are supportive. many of them for their own personal corruption purposes, but i think a few of them to make life a little more difficult for the united states. i don't want to get into the detail in an open hearing. think john is absolutely correct. this points to another real concern about these networks. on ourt just the impact population and youth using narcotics, the profits are used to...
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my impression is we are in a strong position government to government. my area is no gmail and i can testify to that. >> let me shift to the 2012 secretary-general's intel report with regard to nato. general rasmussen makes clear concerns of growing disparity between u.s. and european contributions to defend, but the growing disparity among european nations to this contribution. and i quote the secretary-general's report. the financial crisis in a declining resource is devoted to defend and many allied countries have resulted in an overreliance , especially the united states. we know that. deficiencies in key capabilities such as an television and reconnaissance. but i'm concerned about is the lack of emphasis by some of our nato allies to the point for they may be participated in name only. do you agree with secretary general rasmussen assessment and if so, what needs to be done to correct the problem? >> i do agree with his success. the quick fixes for the nation to nato to meet their self described 2% of gdp spending goal. today only a handful of nati
my impression is we are in a strong position government to government. my area is no gmail and i can testify to that. >> let me shift to the 2012 secretary-general's intel report with regard to nato. general rasmussen makes clear concerns of growing disparity between u.s. and european contributions to defend, but the growing disparity among european nations to this contribution. and i quote the secretary-general's report. the financial crisis in a declining resource is devoted to defend...
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government was the problem and government had to be shrunk. as a result, we saw pensions going away, wages decreasing. all of the sudden, i was fresh out of college, my first full- time job, and now my healthcare was part of my income. unions -- host: if you could get to your point -- caller: my point is that the republicans seem to be very focused on robbing the treasury. theking the backs of working people. there is no respect for a wage- earner or a laborer. the only people they have to answer to are the corporations. guest: i think you're basically right. first budget's director outlined a strategy in the early 1980 posts -- 1980's cold starve the beast. the right wings have noted that even republican presidents like eisenhower and nixon, you cannot cut popular programs like social security or medicare or other things, highway construction. and government grew at a slower rate than under liberals but still grew. ofy came up with a strategy deliberately cutting taxes, deliberately creating huge budget deficits. and then we will cry, oh, my
government was the problem and government had to be shrunk. as a result, we saw pensions going away, wages decreasing. all of the sudden, i was fresh out of college, my first full- time job, and now my healthcare was part of my income. unions -- host: if you could get to your point -- caller: my point is that the republicans seem to be very focused on robbing the treasury. theking the backs of working people. there is no respect for a wage- earner or a laborer. the only people they have to...
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one is a government run or government -- where things are dictated from healthcare to regulations. those are the kinds of things i believe stifle growth. i'm part of our freshman group working on regulatory reform. we are going to talk about that. is not take away the ability for someone to take away the pea, -- epa, but it helps those affected by it. there are real business affected. regulations are cutting -- the best way to help this country is to get washington in that so that it is -- so our free-trade agreements can work, so that our products can be sold overseas. free-trade trade is what we need to be part of. follow up onter, your syrian comments, "so you are against sending troops to syria?" said. that's not what i we have to figure out what is the proper role for us to play in syria. again, a comment i heard this morning -- what do we have a un for if it is completely useless ? i agree that right now, the un is basically useless in this situation. here is one thing that is ,mazing, from both sides everybody turns to us. everybody in the world eventually turns to america a
one is a government run or government -- where things are dictated from healthcare to regulations. those are the kinds of things i believe stifle growth. i'm part of our freshman group working on regulatory reform. we are going to talk about that. is not take away the ability for someone to take away the pea, -- epa, but it helps those affected by it. there are real business affected. regulations are cutting -- the best way to help this country is to get washington in that so that it is -- so...
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given of modern government. host: let me ask you about a story that appeared on the front hiatt on the front page of "the washington post." the administration is about to make a major appointment or have a major change in policy they will very often leak the story either to the associated press with an embargo of the next morning at 6:00 a.m. or to one of the major newspapers, " he the new york times," for example -- "the new york times," for example." this is a standard practice. we have all come to accept it. we complain about it from time to time but we do it so they could put their viewpoint out there, sort of unfiltered. host: if you get a call and get asked to top off the record what is your immediate response? guest: my immediate response is "why" and "what?" it is important to remain off the record i will do it. "can we say, at least, x?" host: what is the biggest challenge of covering the white house over five demonstrations? guest: getting access to people who can tell you something. and getting them t
given of modern government. host: let me ask you about a story that appeared on the front hiatt on the front page of "the washington post." the administration is about to make a major appointment or have a major change in policy they will very often leak the story either to the associated press with an embargo of the next morning at 6:00 a.m. or to one of the major newspapers, " he the new york times," for example -- "the new york times," for example." this is...
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the shift is also changing their relationship in many parts of the world between government and the governed. new social contracts are being negotiated in the street. we're witnessing the birth of citizenship in many parts of the middle east. at the same time advanced technologies are proliferating down and out. military's now have intercontinental ballistic missiles. cyber has reached a point where ases can be as destructive bombs. our home where land is not the sanctuary at once was. unlike that famous story of a fisherman in the tale of the arabian nights, which will not be putting that genie back in the bottle. mayhem is here to stay. but money is not pick in a -- thehave begun to deductible on our insurance policy has gone up. we understand why. our nation is going to an historic fiscal correction. we're working to restore the economic foundation of our power, and we need to do this. deficit reduction is a national security apparent. but we need to be -- we need to be a lot smarter about how we go about it. it is worth noting we have not had a budget since the time -- since i became the
the shift is also changing their relationship in many parts of the world between government and the governed. new social contracts are being negotiated in the street. we're witnessing the birth of citizenship in many parts of the middle east. at the same time advanced technologies are proliferating down and out. military's now have intercontinental ballistic missiles. cyber has reached a point where ases can be as destructive bombs. our home where land is not the sanctuary at once was. unlike...
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really about the role of government. we of the national immigration law center do believe the government has a very important role, both the federal and state governments, to protect its citizens and to help individuals have the tools that they need and have the economic opportunities they need to be able to contribute back to the community and society. host: want to go now to florida on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. recently my grandson turned 18 years old, and i talked to him about registering for selective service. he did. i got him the information from the post office first. i just want to throw this out for everyone's information. who must register for the draft? male u.s. citizens immigrants, document and undocumented, residing in the u.s. and territories must register of their age 18-25. that is within three months of their 18th birthday. then the next thing is, what happens if i did not register? not registering is a felony. young men and prosecuted and con
really about the role of government. we of the national immigration law center do believe the government has a very important role, both the federal and state governments, to protect its citizens and to help individuals have the tools that they need and have the economic opportunities they need to be able to contribute back to the community and society. host: want to go now to florida on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. recently my grandson...
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the government issues marriage license. the government decides who gets married and who does not. in 1967 there was a supreme court case, loving nurses virginia and blacks could not marry whites. they challenged that. the supreme court ruled 9-0. they have rolled 14 times about the fundamental rights of marriage. from a legal standpoint, there is no argument. you can make a moral standpoint if you want, but from a legal standpoint, there is no argument we feel confident. how broadly the supreme court will roll, that we do not know. >> go to c-span.org to see the rest of that discussion. live in half an hour we will have more on this issue. we will bring you a preview of the same-6 marriage cases coming before the high court tomorrow. legal experts -- legal experts will examine the case. that will be live here on c-span starting at 4:00 eastern. president obama today called on congress to begin debating immigration legislation next month, think he wants to sign a bill into law as soon as possible. he made the remarks at a naturalization ceremony for 28 the immigrants. the event too
the government issues marriage license. the government decides who gets married and who does not. in 1967 there was a supreme court case, loving nurses virginia and blacks could not marry whites. they challenged that. the supreme court ruled 9-0. they have rolled 14 times about the fundamental rights of marriage. from a legal standpoint, there is no argument. you can make a moral standpoint if you want, but from a legal standpoint, there is no argument we feel confident. how broadly the supreme...
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it will be a shia government. that put the sunnis a difficult position, and in the early days they brokered the political process. that did not work. they then joined in it. that is not working. now they are caught in a difficult position. they do not want to go to the extreme where al qaeda is because they get themselves where victims of al qaeda. at the same time, they are being marginalized and being treated as second-class citizens. it is very difficult. i must say that their general dissatisfaction is a much s is part of a much wider dissatisfaction. they will feel that there are no services, no security, no progress, no jobs. where on earth are we going? the country seems to be in this situation where it is not moving at all. >> fantastic. much to delve into, and the circle back particularly on the allocation of will on revenue of a broader dissatisfaction. [indiscernible][indiscernible] [no audio] tell us about the state of kurdish-era politics at the moment, all these concerns that moves by the kurds enter
it will be a shia government. that put the sunnis a difficult position, and in the early days they brokered the political process. that did not work. they then joined in it. that is not working. now they are caught in a difficult position. they do not want to go to the extreme where al qaeda is because they get themselves where victims of al qaeda. at the same time, they are being marginalized and being treated as second-class citizens. it is very difficult. i must say that their general...
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order to explain to the world that it's all the doing of the syrian army only the bad things come from government forces. all the good things come from the f.s.a. of the militants claim that the people stand behind them. but that's a lie. remember what happened to the great ancient city of troy its inhabitants loved horses so the enemies used a fake horse to destroy it here in syria the situation is the same for the people the word freedom is like a trojan horse this horse has come to our country ruined our freedom and our peaceful life but this land helps a school stronger and i know that in the end good will when. i haven't seen my son for over two months he called me and said that in the morning he would come home but i had a feeling that something bad was going to happen and when he didn't come home in the morning i tried to call him but in vain his division defended the main mosque in aleppo and there was surrounded by militants in targeted by their snipers then somebody tried to explode the gates wet. christians but my son said he would protect the mosque as a holy site he even ford inside
order to explain to the world that it's all the doing of the syrian army only the bad things come from government forces. all the good things come from the f.s.a. of the militants claim that the people stand behind them. but that's a lie. remember what happened to the great ancient city of troy its inhabitants loved horses so the enemies used a fake horse to destroy it here in syria the situation is the same for the people the word freedom is like a trojan horse this horse has come to our...
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although it is free from government forces, divisions are deep. this man is geared to show his identity. >> we're trying to agree. it will follow a civil laws. >> they are happy to show his face. >> will already have the islamic laws. there are already laws in the koran. >> debate about is whether the future state will be religious or secular. it isn't just worry and the minority. some problems in different opinions. there are some. >> is more than a story of the christian village. >> is the nature of the law and order in syria. those that fought side by side against the state now fear the top stories this hour, the central african republic, dissolving parliament. cyprus is banks will stay shut until thursday. to stop a run on deposits. the $13 billion international bailout. the united nations is moving around international staff out of syria. the hotel as housing workers in damascus. states has promised to cooperate with the afghan government on security. eohn kerry said he was on this same page. jennifer glass reports. afghans have been waiting
although it is free from government forces, divisions are deep. this man is geared to show his identity. >> we're trying to agree. it will follow a civil laws. >> they are happy to show his face. >> will already have the islamic laws. there are already laws in the koran. >> debate about is whether the future state will be religious or secular. it isn't just worry and the minority. some problems in different opinions. there are some. >> is more than a story of the...
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ambassador bashar jaafari says his government has asked the u.s. secretary-general to launch an independent probe. the security council held a closed door session on wednesday. after the meeting, russia's representative expressed support for the syrian government. >> i do hope that the secretary-general is going to act on that invitation expeditiously. >> britain's envoy is backing the opposition. >> but it is the syrian regime which has stockpiles of chemical weapons and materials in syria. >> deputy ambassador parham says a number of council members will ask the secretary-general for a probe that also considers the opposition's claims. u.s. president barack obama wants to know exactly what happened in syria. he calls the use of chemical weapons a game-changer. >> i've instructed my teams to work closely with all other countries in the region and international organizations and institutions to find out precisely whether or not this red line was crossed. >> obama expressed doubt the rebels carried out this kind of attack. he says the international
ambassador bashar jaafari says his government has asked the u.s. secretary-general to launch an independent probe. the security council held a closed door session on wednesday. after the meeting, russia's representative expressed support for the syrian government. >> i do hope that the secretary-general is going to act on that invitation expeditiously. >> britain's envoy is backing the opposition. >> but it is the syrian regime which has stockpiles of chemical weapons and...
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or military. >> the government can bring some military measure to the attacker. so, the attacker is very cautious in attacking national security. >> now comes the tough for ranjit task of detecting the source of this attack and the tougher task of trying to prevent it from happening again. >> cypriot politicians are holding an emergency meeting to find an alternative solution for its debt crisis. president is hosting a discussion. on tuesday parliament rejected an e you plan to tax people's savings in exchange for $13 billion international bailout. dramatic and unprecedented the no vote in cyprus is the rejection of efforts to impose a bailout on the island, one that would have taken money from the bank accounts of people like these. they were delighted at the news. >> this is an historical moment. not only, of course, with cyprus but in my opinion we are living in historical times. a new era. >> we all felt like someone's -- like someone was putting a gun to our heads. >> inside parliament, there were hours of heated debate. in the end, the president's party abs
or military. >> the government can bring some military measure to the attacker. so, the attacker is very cautious in attacking national security. >> now comes the tough for ranjit task of detecting the source of this attack and the tougher task of trying to prevent it from happening again. >> cypriot politicians are holding an emergency meeting to find an alternative solution for its debt crisis. president is hosting a discussion. on tuesday parliament rejected an e you plan...
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government and tobacco companies may be ending. late last year a federal judge ordered tobacco firms to pay for an add campaign. not to promote their products -- oduct but instead to prevent it. >> once you start getting that taste you'll want to keet getting it. >> cheery, upbeat, sexy smoking commercials, a tool tobacco companies used to hook millions of americans into a habit that could kill them. decades harriet the same companies admitted they lied bout the damage they do to smokers. >> i can't overstate how important it is for the tobacco companies admit they deliberately deceived the american public for over 15 a yeeveragets it will make the -- 150 years. >> in 1999 the u.s. justice department brought a case against tobacco companies, using them of racketeering. in 2006 a judge ordered them to campaign for a series of so-called corrective statements. last november, the same judge spelt out exactly what the firms should say. including a declaration they intelligently deceived the public about the health of smokings and that t
government and tobacco companies may be ending. late last year a federal judge ordered tobacco firms to pay for an add campaign. not to promote their products -- oduct but instead to prevent it. >> once you start getting that taste you'll want to keet getting it. >> cheery, upbeat, sexy smoking commercials, a tool tobacco companies used to hook millions of americans into a habit that could kill them. decades harriet the same companies admitted they lied bout the damage they do to...
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supply the syrian government. more details from baghdad. >> secretary of state kerry has held talks with leading sunni politicians during this visit to baghdad. it was an unannounced visit, but not a surprise. it seemed to illustrate some u.s. concern about the way things are going here in iraq. almost 10 years to the day that the u.s. invaded iraq to topple saddam hussein's regime. kerry did not speak to the iraqi press, but he is known to have discussed the issue of iranian flights to syria with the prime minister. united states is concerned that iran is sending weapons and other materials to syria. iraq has pledged to check the flights going to that country. rising sectarian tension is a cause for concern for the u.s.. here sincests december are threatening to destabilize what is already a fragile coalition government. on the kurdish front, there is tension between the north and baghdad. it is also said to be a topic of discussion between the american official in prime minister. he is trying to get leaders to s
supply the syrian government. more details from baghdad. >> secretary of state kerry has held talks with leading sunni politicians during this visit to baghdad. it was an unannounced visit, but not a surprise. it seemed to illustrate some u.s. concern about the way things are going here in iraq. almost 10 years to the day that the u.s. invaded iraq to topple saddam hussein's regime. kerry did not speak to the iraqi press, but he is known to have discussed the issue of iranian flights to...
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half years, so the station took the government to court. family court issued legally binding rulings in our favor three times, but the media authority contested all these rulings, so they kept us in limbo for two years. that is in line with their policy of economically ruining critical media. >> critical reports by their trademark. currently, the station is up in arms because the hon carian government has handed out awards to notorious anti-semite and right-wing extremists. >> starting today, i no longer want to where the metal -- wear the medal. i'm going to send it back to the minister. >> students staged a parody. the party is supported by sympathizers in germany. >> our two countries are depicted as scandalously small. this must change. >> apart from the parity, the students have little to laugh about. they are appalled at how the new changes to hungary's constitution affect them. in the future after graduating, all students from state university must remain in hungary for as long as their studies took, if there is a job for them or not
half years, so the station took the government to court. family court issued legally binding rulings in our favor three times, but the media authority contested all these rulings, so they kept us in limbo for two years. that is in line with their policy of economically ruining critical media. >> critical reports by their trademark. currently, the station is up in arms because the hon carian government has handed out awards to notorious anti-semite and right-wing extremists. >>...
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will be the sole and legitimate government of the syrian people. acts independently will not be recognized. >> we are waiting for a statement from hitto himself. for the moment we will move on to other news. thank you very much. pope francis has been inaugurated in the vatican. ] rgan plays -- he hasun the 266 th head of the roman catholic church. he called for the support of , including the poor and the elderly. paul brennan is in rome. it has been a spectacular morning there, much to see, much to be heard. recap what you have seen so far. >> much to digest as well. it was going to be a momentous occasion, the inauguration of a new pope, just five years, the first since 2005. but in church terms that is relatively a quick succession. what we have is a huge crowd, a huge congregation, more than 130 countries represented in st. peter's. a very interesting homily from the pope are in the homily is the part of the mass where he can deliver his own text. it is not bound by the liturgy. he can speak with his own words about things that he cares about, a
will be the sole and legitimate government of the syrian people. acts independently will not be recognized. >> we are waiting for a statement from hitto himself. for the moment we will move on to other news. thank you very much. pope francis has been inaugurated in the vatican. ] rgan plays -- he hasun the 266 th head of the roman catholic church. he called for the support of , including the poor and the elderly. paul brennan is in rome. it has been a spectacular morning there, much to...
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peace will have to be made among peoples, not just governments. no one, no single step can change overnight what lies in the hearts and minds of millions. no single step is going to erase years of history and propaganda. but progress with the palestinians is a powerful way to begin, while sidelines extremists who thrive on conflict and thrive on division. it would make a difference. so peace is necessary. but peace is also just. peace is also just. there is no question that israel has paced palestinian factions who turned to terror. leaders who missed historic opportunities. that is all true. and that's why security must be at the center of any agreement. and there is no question that the only path to peace is flu negotiations, which is why, despite the criticism that we've received, the united states will oppose unilateral efforts to bypass negotiations through the united states. it has to be done by the parties. but the palestinian people's right to self-determination, their right to justice must also be recognized. and put yourself in their sho
peace will have to be made among peoples, not just governments. no one, no single step can change overnight what lies in the hearts and minds of millions. no single step is going to erase years of history and propaganda. but progress with the palestinians is a powerful way to begin, while sidelines extremists who thrive on conflict and thrive on division. it would make a difference. so peace is necessary. but peace is also just. peace is also just. there is no question that israel has paced...
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after a lot of pressure from the afghan government, the u.s. military is about to hand over control. what will happen to the prisoners? .> and over as the largest prison run by americans into afghan hands. u.s. transferred most of the facility to afghan control. not all. that may present karzai angry. he repeated the demand of the prisons be handed over, most recently in less than two weeks ago. >> i urge you to stand with me and say karzai is right. we want to take responsibility for the prison. those or innocence to be released. >> that is what worries u.s. officials. that the afghans with set free the detainees still in u.s. hands. >> americans want assurances that people they feel are dangerous, if they are released from jail, will not be released on the battlefield. they are worried about an afghan state that has a history of releasing such men. >> president karzai in u.s. officials disagree on internment, holding afghans without trial. karzai believes it is unconstitutional. u.s. troops have done that for years. somehow, they must close t
after a lot of pressure from the afghan government, the u.s. military is about to hand over control. what will happen to the prisoners? .> and over as the largest prison run by americans into afghan hands. u.s. transferred most of the facility to afghan control. not all. that may present karzai angry. he repeated the demand of the prisons be handed over, most recently in less than two weeks ago. >> i urge you to stand with me and say karzai is right. we want to take responsibility for...
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congress passed a budget bill that would stave off another government shutdown for now. it struggled to reach an agreement on new gun laws, rejecting an assault weapons ban and taking tiny steps toward tightening background checks. political leaders in and out of congress rushed to catch up with rapidly shifting public pinion on same-sex marriage. and republicans looked inward to find out what went wrong in 2012. >> people want us to be bold. and i think this it is true. this is an unprecedented thing for a national party to put their cards on the table face up, but this is what we're willing to do to build our party. i think it was necessary. i think people wanted the report to be real. they wanted it to be honest. they wanted it to be, if it had to, raw and maybe a few pieces of china needed to be broken. gwen: words. they called themselves stuffy old men, took real pokes at themselves. but did it go beyond that, karen? >> well, it was an after-action report. the r.n.c. had put together a commission and they had done thousands of interviews. the bottom line, he said th
congress passed a budget bill that would stave off another government shutdown for now. it struggled to reach an agreement on new gun laws, rejecting an assault weapons ban and taking tiny steps toward tightening background checks. political leaders in and out of congress rushed to catch up with rapidly shifting public pinion on same-sex marriage. and republicans looked inward to find out what went wrong in 2012. >> people want us to be bold. and i think this it is true. this is an...
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and the government is also building houses for them. now we have the area but the need at the moment is apartments in that area. we need the investment. >> reporter: he refuted allegations alleged by the united states and some other western countries that government forces committed human rights abuses at the end of the civil war. >> they should have taken -- without doing all that. they're just issue a report, one-sided, biased report i would say. >> reporter: rajapaksa said a government committee is continuing to investigate the allegations. the world will be watching the efforts of the rebuilding after a long and bitter civil war. nhk world. >> and that wraps up our bulletin. i'm cholaphansa narula in bangkok. >>> emerging economic powers struggling, citizens demanding democracy. get news live fron bangkok. >>> hi, it's been a beautiful day today, also here in tokyo, we have not missed out on the sunshine. 25 degrees today, that's what we normally see in may, not march. tomorrow it will be a different story. this was the scene today,
and the government is also building houses for them. now we have the area but the need at the moment is apartments in that area. we need the investment. >> reporter: he refuted allegations alleged by the united states and some other western countries that government forces committed human rights abuses at the end of the civil war. >> they should have taken -- without doing all that. they're just issue a report, one-sided, biased report i would say. >> reporter: rajapaksa said...
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the previous government, the previous government borrowed -- [yelling] >> order! order! order! >> we can't have all talk without the year. it's not a competition who can shout loudest. you don't want to boo your own chancellor. i'm sure your constituents would understand if you believe the chamber. let us continue. chancellor exchequer. >> mr. deputy speaker, the facts show the opposite to be true. the previous government borrowed 159 billion. this year the government is forecasted to borrow 114 billion pounds. that's 45 pounds a year less borrowing. borrowing from 108 billion next year and 97 billion in 2014, and 87 billion in the last year before holding 61 billion and 42 billion in the following two years and ensure complete transparency the odr published the number without the cash transfer. they show on the measure too borrow is forecast to fall. we admitted to a fiscal mandate that would balance the current budget over the following rolling five years, i can confirm that they we're on course to meet our fiscal mandate and meet it one year only. however, the likelihood of
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the rebel group seized after fighting government's fault -- government forces. they said the president fail to honor a peace deal. churchgoers in cyprus are praying for economic salvation. the president has gone to brussels for last-ditch talks. former president and military ruler has landed in karachi and after more than four years after a self-imposed exile. he says he wants to run in the general election and is not fazed by the dix from the taliban. from the taliban. having wrapped up his first official visit to russia, he met dimitri medvedev and signed a number of deals. ishave a look at why africa the next destination. >> it is no coincidence that the new chinese president has included africa on his first official trip abroad. is a relationship worth billions. the chinese economy has become the second-largest in the world. chinese companies employing thousands of workers to secure their resources. last year the african exports to china were worth $166 billion. china the biggest trading partner. but the chinese interests are not just economic. beijing spent
the rebel group seized after fighting government's fault -- government forces. they said the president fail to honor a peace deal. churchgoers in cyprus are praying for economic salvation. the president has gone to brussels for last-ditch talks. former president and military ruler has landed in karachi and after more than four years after a self-imposed exile. he says he wants to run in the general election and is not fazed by the dix from the taliban. from the taliban. having wrapped up his...
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and they are continuing government has accused the u.k.'s vegas bank of money laundering and other dodgy dealings running into the tens of millions of dollars it's also on our web page. it took six weeks of a drawn out negotiations but israel's a new coalition government has now been formed and sworn in prime minister benjamin netanyahu now in his third term in office has turned to both a sense of party and a far right political grouping to take the reins but as policy explains the all could of compromise has seen lead to cracks in the new government. he might have perfected the role of israel's great communicator but as prime minister benjamin netanyahu enters his third term of office like his audience his powers of persuasion are shrinking. you need to watch the body language of how this coalition was forged it changed from aggressive to disappointed and after the disappointment the anger will come we'll see that in the open what's already being seen in the open is that netanyahu is new partners are not the ones he wanted form a media per
and they are continuing government has accused the u.k.'s vegas bank of money laundering and other dodgy dealings running into the tens of millions of dollars it's also on our web page. it took six weeks of a drawn out negotiations but israel's a new coalition government has now been formed and sworn in prime minister benjamin netanyahu now in his third term in office has turned to both a sense of party and a far right political grouping to take the reins but as policy explains the all could of...